ORIGAMIX, a CdTe-based spectro-imager development for nuclear applications
S. Dubos, H. Lemaire, S. Schanne, O. Limousin, F. Carrel, V. Schoepff,, C. Blondel

TL;DR
This paper presents the development and testing of ORIGAMIX, a CdTe-based gamma camera prototype with advanced spectrometric capabilities for nuclear applications, capable of high-energy detection and Compton scattering reconstruction.
Contribution
It introduces a new gamma camera prototype based on Caliste architecture with enhanced high-energy spectrometric performance and multi-event handling for nuclear security.
Findings
Achieved energy resolution of 0.96 keV at 80 keV and 3.33 keV at 662 keV.
Demonstrated detection efficiency up to 1408 keV with Compton reconstruction.
First measurement of spectrometric performance with 152Eu and 60Co at high energies.
Abstract
The Astrophysics Division of CEA Saclay has a long history in the development of CdTe based pixelated detection planes for X and gamma-ray astronomy, with time-resolved imaging and spectrometric capabilities. The last generation, named Caliste HD, is an all-in-one modular instrument that fulfills requirements for space applications. Its full-custom front-end electronics is designed to work over a large energy range from 2 keV to 1 MeV with excellent spectroscopic performances, in particular between 10 and 100 keV (0.56 keV FWHM and 0.67 keV FWHM at 13.9 and 59.5 keV). In the frame of the ORIGAMIX project, a consortium based on research laboratories and industrials has been settled in order to develop a new generation of gamma camera. The aim is to develop a system based on the Caliste architecture for post-accidental interventions or homeland security, but integrating new properties…
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